Trump, Chile and copper
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Ecuador's attorney general's office said on Friday it won an international arbitration case against Chile's state-run miner Codelco (COBRE.UL) over the Llurimagua mining project.
The Chilean government has recently approved a new port project in Magallanes and the Chilean Antarctic Region, an area that recently attracted a lot of attention due to its enormous green energy potential.
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SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Copper production from Chilean state-run miner Codelco ticked up some 16.5% year-over-year in May, data from copper commission Cochilco showed on Thursday, climbing to 130,100 metric tons.
Chilean copper mines had their best month of export revenue in more than three years in June, with the increase in value outstripping price gains in a sign of rising production.
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Implementing modern recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) facilities may offer Chilean aquaculture companies a competitive advantage, according to aquatic technology company Innovasea.
Firefighters in Chile scrambled Thursday to rescue residents and their pets from a building that filled with smoke from a fire in its basement.
Chile’s consumer prices fell twice as much as expected in June, pushing annual inflation to its lowest since September and fueling expectations that the central bank will resume interest rate cuts this month.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chile's central bank is expected to lower its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.75% at its monetary policy meeting on July 28, a poll of analysts released by the bank showed on Thursday. According to the poll, traders estimate the benchmark rate will continue its downward trend and reach 4.5% within five months.
For decades, the political left has insisted that U.S. agents in Chile were complicit in the murder of two young Americans in 1973. The claim is false.
Chile's glaciers are facing a higher risk of collapse and landslides due to rising temperatures and the country's seismic and volcanic activity, according to an academic study. The study, published in the Journal of South American Earth Sciences in late May,